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Hernani (Full title: Hernani, ou l'Honneur Castillan) is a drama by the great French romantic author Victor Hugo.

The play opened in Paris on February 25, 1830. Today, the drama is more remembered for the demonstrations which accompanied the premiere, and for being the inspiration of Verdi's Opera Ernani, than it is for its own merits.

Plot

The plot is extremely convoluted. Set in a fictitious version of the Spanish court of 1519, it is based on courtly romance and intrigues.

Act I

So: three men; two noble and one a mysterious bandit, all in love with the same woman. What follows in the ensuing chaos of action prompted the biographer of Hugo, J.P. Houston, to write "... and a résumé [plot synopsis] will necessarily fail, as in the case of Notre-Dame de Paris, to suggest anything like the involution of its details" (Houston 1974:53).

Act II

For the first time, the King (a bit thick) becomes aware of Hernani's true identity as a bandit, rather than a nobleman, and refuses a duel. Hernani, although he could charge the King with a crime, allows him to go free.

Act III

This is only 3/5 of the play!! It is a 5 act play.

BRIEF Synopsis of acts 4-5

In the end, Ruy receives Doña Sol back from the king, and gives her to Hernani. The two are married, but as they enjoy their wedding feast, Hernani hears the distant call of the horn and kills himself to retain his honour...

Context and Themes

Trivia

Referenced in Edgar Allan Poe's short story, "The Masque of the Red Death".

References

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